A It’s Good For The island The Guardian Is For It VOL LXXIX NO. 74 ‘Consideration Of 27 Bills “Keeps MLAs Busy--2 Sittings The Legislative Assembly spent the bulk of the afternoon yeoterday dealing with bills, both government and private members. An Act Respecting Unsightly Premises. promoted by J. David Stewart’ ‘PC-Charlottetown) pas-. fed second reading with minor amendments to the wording. The act enables a_ minister, yet to be named by the Lieuten- ant-7zovernor-in-Council, to after 39 days notice prosecute any- one tome unsightly. Harold Smith (L—4th Queens) _ Said that he was in favor of the spirit of the act but questioned whether it was not a little dic- tatorial Premier W.R. Shaw said he . Was. ‘very much in favor of; whose permises have be- | Tae his_bitl. ‘was \ Authorized 22 Second Class Mall by the Fast Office Department,” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, Ottawa and fer Payment Of Postage ir Cash of a fine up to $50 or imprison- ment up to 25 days for offenders. .WATER WORKS ACT Mr. Stewart was the promoier of a bill to amend the Charlotte- town Water Works Act. The amendment,... makes. j for the City Commissi rs a Sewers and Water Supply” jo flouridate the city water only after a plebicite has been held in the majority of the citizens indicate they wish the water fluoridated. This bill received second read- ing without amendment. Second reading was fiven. to a bill which amends the Act to Provide Assistance to Establisa Young Farmers in Agriculture. The amendment makes~ it pos+ ible for the Board to sue and be years. Formerly the period was set for 10 years but was renew- able indefinitely. A bill promoted by..Mr. Mathe- son regarding an amendment to the Vital Statistics Act was de- | feated, The amendment was MARCH, 29, 1966. | “Coon Prince ‘Eluard Island ke The Dew” oe Death Penalty Expected To concerning alterations to be made in the. original regist’a- tion of a birth. The act was de- feated on a straight party vate NIGHT. SITTING “expr. Crown Housing Group [s ee In Bill evening. Al) told the Legislative ‘Assembly dealt with some 27 bills yesterday. They defeated two. . passed ‘second reading on 10 and: gave third reading to Advertisements Act, The Legis. |W oe the evening sitting the Setond reading was completed | sisfing of not less than seven MLA's. passed bills making 1" the - Seana last night of ‘members, appointed by the Lieu- minor amendments to the Vil- @ bill that will set up, a Crown tenant- Governor-In-Council. _by lage Service Act, The Highway corporation to provide family A program of. providing low nousing units for—tow—income ising —thregchout—the— a by a Liberal back-bencher Mon- Scattered sunny and cold, t wor MORE SEVEN CENTS v snow flurries; : Low-high 20 and 30, Wednesday WEATHER winds westerly \ Se Ye . 14 PAGES Debate . onti nue - Backbencher Blocks Go Ahead Orrhwa (Cc P): An effort by | the government to have the cap- | ital: punishment debate extended | in the Commons was tripped up For Today fore Mr. . Cowan ealled “0 o'clock,” signifying his inten- tion to have the debate come to ‘an end. Refore ‘the Hoiise was.a rest ould abolish |. Hution—that—w: thee would he any pro’ ma Alex Matheson L-4th King s) | ili rovince was, forecast in the os : ‘ i ~ Mr. Matheson was also the lative Assembly Act and The families. le Ralph B.Cowan (L--York- |tal. punishment, substitute life with discretion and diplomacy of a bill amending the Emergency Measures Act. Promoied by Health Minister ‘Speech from the Throne at the Humber) blocked the unanl- sentences where the death pen- on the part of the minster in | County Court Act. The amend An amendment was made to - Henry Wedge, the bill creates opens of the current session mous tonsent needed by Works | lalty’ now applies and provide Minister Mcliraith, government |fhat there would bes no parole House leader, to have the de-_jn such cases except after fe bate made item No. 1 for to- | view by the cabinet. charge.” Mr. Stewart said, ‘‘rural beau- | tification ‘referring to the ment passed extending the | the Town Act giving the night | the Prince ‘Edward Island. Hous. jurisdiction of the court up to a | to a taxpayer or the Town Clerk f ing Authority which has the thousand dollars. Formerly it | to appeal a decision of The Ap- Power to “enter into and. under- House Closing, work of the Rural Beautification was $500. peal Board to a judge of | take. housing projects either day's sitting. Society) has been the carrot for'| He also promoted a bill amend- | County Court. alone or in conjunction with and, However, Mr. Mcliraith ind- FAVOR RETENTION @ number of years, now we need ing the Judgment. and Execu- | The bill to make this amend- City, town, municipality, or vil- ‘Before Easter AMBASSADORS GET NEW POSTS cated that more time will be State Secretary Judy La made available this week on the | Marsh, first cabinet minister to @ prod, this ‘the new act) speak in the debate, Davie Ful- will tion Act. ‘The amendment pas- ment. was promoted by Hon, Jaze to whictt the Village Ser- be the prod.” sed and the collection of Juda: Leo Rossiter. ster of muni- Vices Act applies, or with Cen- B oe P| ad -Paul Tremblay, $1 (LEFT) luis in a diplomatic corps resolution sponsored -by four pri- | spe _The act act provides for a penalty ments must be made within 20! cipal affairs. | tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- | eing ann Canada’s ambassador to the ‘Shuffle announced Monday. vate MPs that is aimed at end- ton (PC —- Kamloops) former poration or any other agency | t R.P. Bower, 0, (RIGHT) am- ing capital punishment. jjustice minister, and Robert of Her Majesty the Queen in | The government fs aiming to Umied Nations, has been ap i iscador to West Germany. As it stands now, the debate |Thompson, Social Credit leader, the Right’ of Canada." lelose the current seasion of the | Pointed senhemeader: to Bel- (CP Wirephoto) has ‘run through the alloted joined the debate Monday oa ena e- ea rs a ~The housing authority Is tO Legislature before Easter, Pree ~~ ROE eee - three sitting days and MPs\the side of the retentionists. have-a board of directors, con- mier Walter R. Shaw said in the were still talking at 10 p.m.| Miss LaMarsh said she is con- Monday. Mr. MclIlraith said his|vinced that for the terrible soundings of the various parties | crime of murder ‘“‘this most. indicated a vote on the resolu- | heinous penalty must remain.” tion probably could be reached in the Diefenbaker cabinet, said after another day of debate. he would vote against the ma tion because capital punishment. ~ REPORTS NOTIN Camps Expenses | House yesterday: Sittings have been stepped up with two being held yesterday | and. there is a possibility there | jwill be more thah the scheduled | Actress Helen Menken Dies | For Stamm UpB eee number of sittings enna: the | : “By JERRY T. BAULCH sian affairs institute, and by Judd told the’ senators that” NEW-YORK- (AP) == Actress” next two weeks: ee ee |remains. necessary. for. — [_TASRINGTON ran) * om Yale Proféssor David N. Rowé. recognizing Red China and |Helen Menken, 64, collapsed ‘and Refore the session prorogues, had not been given, Mr. Mcf- Protection. He expressed — y nine up mbing It was Rowe-who challenged \dropping U.S. opposition to its died Sunday night while at a members must dispose. of legis- raith. waid, he ae ak Oe alae | a ~~ about org admission to the United Nations, |Ptivate party at The Lambs, a as urged by some previous wit- |theatrical club. nesses, would give Peking ‘a She apparently” North Viet Nam and warnings against recognition of Commu- at China were heard by the the committee's aims and said | 'the chairman, ‘Senator a. Wz Fulbright ‘Dem. Ark.), ~‘‘states | what.item of business would be | called first today. : No- matter what is called, ation; \reports ‘of select standing | Mr. Thompson said the was the vie- committees, resolutions, the bud- | P scrip. | Fi- ture gives the final authority om Senate foreign relations com- :mittee Monday as it renewed its examination of US. polity that the-main aim of his hear- ings is a ‘political aim—namely to prevent a war with Commu- smashing and wholly unneces- |tim of a heart attack. At her death she was presi- departmental spending estimates |\dent of the American Theatre for the coming fiscal year. sary victory’’ which would hurt | the whole free world. lget debate and consideration of | Top In Election OTTAWA (CP)—Dalton Camp, | | ’ the 756 candidates’ eubmitting, nance Minister Sharp will take | the Commons, floor shortly after the question and executions are \the exercise of divine author- jity in the civil sphere.” 8 p.m. to deliver his budget. If thé government .could not |’ Miss LaMarsh said ‘there are find a way to get the eapital some kinds of crimes, seme punishment measure ‘back -be- Kinds of murders which to me fore the, House today, Mr. Me- (ery out for the ultimate pen- Ilraith' said; perhaps some way jalty."’ The death penalty was could be turned up for MPs to |the “only way we as a society » national president of. the Pro- accounts of. election expenses. |gressive “Conservative D arty, By parties, the amounts were: had expenses of $43,077 in the Liberals $2,615,941; | Conserva- RUSSIANS .CUT . |Nov. & election in a vain at- tives, $1,778,782; New Demo- | tempt 't t Fi Minis-| cratic Party, $515,710; *Credit= ISLANDER NET lek Sharh is Toronto Elita hae des Social: Credit, in “Asia. One witness told the commit- nist China."’ - Rowe said such a war would Fulbright noted, that previous , ‘Wing and had been active in witnesses had testified that Plans for presentation of the. tee that its- hearings: seem destroy mainland China and |China probably would not join 'Wing's Tony awards. June. 19. atmed at “‘softening our resisi- \deal_a ‘‘catastrophic setback’’’|the United Nations even if a ma- |, At her side when she died w ance to Chinese communism.” - |to, world communism. He said jority voted. her in. |her hushand. George ‘N. Rich- ~Dr- Walter H-—Juda;—tormer: Peking —and--its--friends—in—the-—--7-—-gon't agree with that” 27d. a Wall Street. broker. - eebien congressman from ‘United States are seeking to Judd replied. ‘‘F think they Miss Menken, known for her. YARMOUTH, N.S (CP) —A Mr. Sharp_spent $142,800; others, $59,585.” discuss it Wednesday or Thurs- ‘can move to keap the social ar- Minnesota and one-time ‘avoid such a collision. : come % (ery temper, went on sta at : Mr. Camp's _ was the a fave it.” missionary to Clima, Cotima, ws ed the ¥° taynii whee iw itleulacty Fe ie Could e Pgh the ane-of five as one | | pone ae sor he ie Po largest sioke 758 candidates on | 'NO NATIONAL =e oe a gy ah dave at - peas are deta +a tt heavier bombing. He wed off far |1930 on a teaching fellowship |a way which would hurt the | oe in -Midsummer Ni | drag’ nein: was @ut of by a [Whose belisif accounts of elec. | individual ridings’ only. They Mr. Sharp's budget starting Frt retained for. the murder of po- eam. | tion ‘campaign expenses were scua eB oi licemen, prison guards and for the: group of three witnesses and remained there until 1939, |free Chinese ‘on “Taiwan. " summoned at the request of Re- told the senators recognition | = = ae won her first prongs | publicans who complained that ‘would be unrealistic and would | : “Broadway role in 1916. In 1 Forces Drain | \day. do. not include the national enol The procedutal Hise: mt rane unaaere af children, me after 48 MPs had ex- ldred had sion ca DRAWS APPLAUSE | Rageian ship. submitted, But 255 candidates | | “Gapt. Camille Hache of the |have not filed an account of. ‘pains or advertising. Gulf Gallant owned by Gulf their expenses as required un-| Conservative Joel A ns on the capital Garden Foods Ltd., of George- der the Canada Elections Act. (¢xpenses of $36,795 in trying to Dressed opinio Her speech, delivered in slow, unishment question. The break- town, P.E.., said after’ ar- The information is drawn defeat Mr. Pearson in Algoma | [own showed 24 speeches against , measured tones, was applauded earlier witnesses had expressed |amount to ‘‘a near-formula to | she embarked on a radio career the views of Democratic mem- {conceal a move to de-emphasize | lthat lasted several years, ap-| bers in counselling closer com our commitments to Taiwan pearing in a weekly soap opera | tacts with mainland China (Nationalist China).” An. Manpower called Second Husband. _ | tiving here during the week- rom ¢ coma = Set a ais, “ee nen ibe resolution, 22 in favor and by both retentionist and aboll- sked " ied | ian fishing v json Castonguay, chief electora ioni eh a a bombings of "war lieeettinee na sa ee ia the Russian fishing vessel rE guay Conservative- Richard, Bell, |two MPs undecided. a jeeoniee MPs oS plants, power plants, oil tanks” Ss. st two hus- did not stop after the incident. | , Lae immigration minister, | Henri Latulippe. (Creditiste— | Mr. Fulton-sald he will vote _and whatever is important to bands were the late film star The Gulf Gallant was fish- Stanley Knowles (NDP—Win- | | spent $34,356 in defeating the in. Compton. - Frontenac) was thé .,,inst abolition because of his _Georgetown Firm Is Slowed North Viet Nam's war effort. ;Humphrey—Bogart and_Dr. Hen- ing off Yarmouth. ‘nipeg-—North—. centre) .asked_ in. F ast speaker, rising just a cou-; 2 > ’ This hasn't been done, Judd I Incorporated | OTTAWA (CP): — Re-enitet..7%~ Smun ‘the Commons Monday whether arent en ee ig eae iple of minutes before 10 oa ree ee osition said. “because an almost hys- | lament’ hennbée: announced last Prime Minister Pearson W&S uses were $28;771. |Before he got to his feet, there aoa. ok a ia daa terical. fear has been built ue | OTTAWA (Special) -- Letters month have slowed hut sot aware that’ many persons, in |" “Qooosition Leader Diefenba-|were -cries of “Question. quer) | ceoner decision. that, | among Bp things. | ‘patent have been issued by the halted-the manpower draif cluding, some who had recelved ker had expenses of $4,959 in tion” from MPs seeking fo have Gs tered the matter be. =e hye Lacnewaet potrengyer ee. with. its from the armed -forces. e lecti had t filed their Prince Albert, NDP. Leader the Issue come to a ireferred to a joint Senate-Com- =e Lis oifice al vcenrgemnrn,+ -A. defence. department..spokes- patna pied pee ct Douglas $10,852 in Burnaby-Co- |carLED ‘10. O'CLOCK’ ;|mons committee but felt this Two OTHERS OPPOSE. . PEI. man said Monday the strength i ~\quitlam, Creditiste -Leader.. Ca- Mr. Latulippe™ spoke only:-of Lwould.require...unanimous...con- Judd was joined in * Gulf Canton Industries Ltd. lof the armed forces at Feb: 28 LOOK INTO MATTER jeustis oon re Se thee on the gravity of the question be- (Continued on 1 page ..3, 3, col, 9° col. 3) 1a 1 | opposing. recognition of China and its ad- . Exouctea Tonight has been incorporated by Albert ,W45 107,875, a drop of 282 from Mr. Pearson said he would be , mission to the United Nations : Bissonnette, Denise Quellette and ‘Jan. 31. There were 18,585 in glad to look into the matter. $6.157 in Red Deer. by Dr. George FE. Taylor, on | Kathleen -Higgins. Authorized ie navy, 44,040 in the army and Among , those who .have not oak Hays, lag en jec S tor of the University of Wa capital is 1,000 shares of a par 45.250 in the RCAF. R | ; submitted an account of . ex- agriculture minister appoin ington's Far Eastern afd Rus- | value of $1. each. | The loss in January was &10! Giaao tes eae via of | eee a Pree cial te penses are J. Watson Mac- to the a ats ta’ tat vy rgd : Me ‘ 0 compared with an average Finance Minister Sharp's first) The Carter royal commission Naught, appointed $20,500-a-vear were in Galdaiy. South. Lib- | monthly loss. of 600 in the pre-_ chairman of the Dominion Coal NT REST CEl NG HIGHER budget, there isa. growing...be-.on taxati xpects_ to. pr cee | ap-. ! EI Li vious 18 months. lief ion observers ee that rie ae : ie Board er aie = a peri er is Sees oe in Bei ING Re pol | ed i 4 Lib idate. as 5 ; Associate Defence Minister he will stand pat on broad pol- jafter which Mr. Sharp has said !? © eae: ae Mr. Hoan Assiniboia after spending $19,- | n ke only a few y mines c , icy and make Iv ew tax several months will be allowed son's._pre-dlection’ cabinet and | represented the Prince Edward Cadieux announced Feh. 18 that |re-enlistment bonuses .of $200 a ‘lyear would be paid men and {non-commissioned officers for each future year they agreed to serve. The honus applied as well to men who already signed} on for further hitches. 767. Marines Seeking | To Secure River SAIGON (Reuters) Two hundred U.S. marines splashed paseo (AP}--Strange ob- Hillsdale County, investigated @ jjects again were seen Monday) circular marking in a gravel pit - ‘night in the skies over southern about a mile north of Hillsdale, | Michigan and western Ontario, A reporter who accompanies jand ‘officials investigated a cir- Van Horn to the scene said _leular—marking—on_the ground there was a definite increase in whieh was reported giving off the needle reading on a ‘radio, activity measuring device, when rate adjustments designed pri- for detailed study before action marily to promote productivity. is taken on a 1 revision vat : ; Doing this, he would be fe. jof tax. law. “ee ° Island riding of Prince in the lowing closely the recommenda-| The federal provincial tax |Commons. tions of the Economic Council |structure committee, comprised) Others not filing returns were of Canada, the government's jof Mr; Sharp andthe provincial John-E.—Lloyd,-defeated Liberal | ‘most distinguished) and” repre- ministers of finance and trea- in Halifax, who has since been Bill Enables Women To Serve On Juries Recruiting in«February picked sentative group of economic jsurers, also is nearing the end appointed to the National Har- la tadioactive reading. up compared with a year ear: advisers: \of its. work preparing. for. full-.bors Board; and Alinta races ashore Monday eh Oe One. of the new. sightings was the official approached the cir- lier. The forces signed on 1,002 A budget that makes mnojdress revision of resent tax defeated. Liberal candidate in mangrove swamps reported near Ann Arbor, 4 cle A bill enabling women to sit on | judges’ wives not i eligible for peeruits, 119 aa? than in Feb- dramatic or sweeping change in agreements between Ottawa and the Nova Scotia riding of Pie- Viet Nam's capital, in an etfort | ies west of detroit, where. Mack Wampler. of the . Hille juries in the province een te jury duty. lruary, 1965. ‘existing tax law also would be the provincial governments. tou, who has been appointed to secure the Saigon River from _cidents have been secing dale Daily News, sald the circle second reading at as Tepe grin are given to a. The number of drop-outs has in keeping with the fact that im- These agreements expire next |clerk assistant in the Commons. Viet Cong attacks a ree, ii — objects for more than a was about seven feet In diame: jenn | bill i the Leena Act | (eee most pronounced among portant pyr an near ie (tering and are to be renego- ian return mowed ainsi ae le fred . rey aaa “the [wee ter, with a deep rage Pod RCAF pilots. \cempletion both in era giated or..replaced this autumn. !17 was ‘spent on a als An ‘oft- duty Washtenaw County one to two Inches aroun The amendment te the Jury which will permit the province | 1 , marines waded in only minutes | y Richard. Sober, | eireninterwune isheriff’s deputy, said he and a neighbor watched Wampler said he and Van from their front yards as the Horn found some black granu- ‘objects—flashing red, white and les resembling charenal nearby, ___ green lights—flew overhead. At but the particles did not blacken about the same time about 30 the fingers when they were other residents nearhy flooded rubhed ed _|switehboards of police - -agencies: - Van Horn took samples tgs | rea tn send to te after giant B:52 bombers soft- ened Viet Cong concentrations in the river delta, leaving the land. , scarred and burning. Act, promoted by Attorney-Gen-- | ta pay up to seven yer cent in-* eral Alban Farmer. also pro-| terest on its borrowings. vides that women who do not| Former opposition leader Alex | want to serve on a jury may be | Matheson said the bill shows the: exempt from jury duty for aj} province is in such a financial by giving her exemption Oar that it can no longer bor- claim to a sheriff. -- row,money at a lower rate. | A Liberal amendment ‘to the ~The bill's promoter, Provincial ain ¢arrying exemptions on those , Treasurer -_ Farmer, said who may be permitted to serve | one reason for the rate increase hting: et “Indentatior oe eee China's. Chief. cesar le at Gets Welcome hd were less than 5 feet stirroundine on juries was defeated. The | was that fhe government of | the air, witnesses reported. Michigan state police erime ta- amendment suggested that cer- Canada has permitted the cost of | This was much lower than the horatery in Lansing for analy- tain people such as members of money to-soar.-He-said—“‘itlooks-| LAHORF, Pakistan (AP)—A 4 ,000-foot_ and higher elevations sis 5 5 teligious | orders. registered as if we won't be able to borrow | surging crowd _ officially ~ esti- | estimated in previous reports. The sténtings were eae only é nurses, doctors’. policemen’s.and-’ money ¥ six per cent.” mated to number 1,000.00 gave The latest in a series of unl- hours after Dr. ‘J. Allen Hynek, visiting President [4u Shao Chi dentified flying objects over a Northwestern University as- of China a roaring welcome western Ontario was sighted trophvsicist. reported that two Amendments Are Made ‘To Highway Traffic Act 130. or- 20 mile speed limits are | in effect, motorists must go over half those limits when approach- | Monday in this old Northwest Frontier city. ‘Police swung clubs liberally | Monday night and also appeared sightings made last week near on a radar screen in the United Dexter and Hillsdale probably | States, resulted from marsh gas. to keep the crowd hack. but it did no good. Pakistanis battled MOVED AT HIGH SPEED each other to get a glimpse of Several people who sate they : saw. it-in Sarnia described, it as a shimmering white ‘abject trav: . Second reading was given to a Information bill in the Legislature last nicht Is Requested amending the Highway Traffic Act so that drivers of motor ing a funeral procession. | elling north at hich speed. It : : i vehicles will not be required The act still prohibits a'motor- INSIDE TODAY was reported to have altered | WASHINGTON (AP)—The Na- tional Tivestigations” Committee to stop for funeral processions ist from driving his vehicle : course two or three times on provincial highways. through a funeral procession. . Classified ............ BD A spokesman at Sulfridze Air, on Aerial Phenomena called on The bill. if given Royal -As- Another amendment contained | idol Ee ce oe Force Base in Michigan said the’ the US. government Monday to t, ill ‘ wire: totor: veliic le in the bill gives the Lieutenant- Birtn$ 3s cae. ceeoereeeneees 13 Feet was tracked br jefly Of release all information it has on drivers (0 ‘teaare their speed to Governot “in-Council power wl Rernicn,. wevivavurtescees a radar unidentified (flying objects one-half the posted speed limit make regulations eee tae . BOM es sivecccusevenvenss 9 More ‘than 100 persons re- | (UFOs) ) at e ’ ‘ e b + when approaching a funeral pro- aa i é veuie tacts if re HOME AND §CHOOL FEDERATION MEETS UATE Bacar hn es ves s ported seeing flying objects There is substantial evidence — which has on its periphery any : eururtas markets: -rsves: ‘ Sunday night over Toronto Rar- we are heing, observed by some is Ww ic : F A ! i : , 4 NOPIMIG oreeycievaees ee { mm areas where the speed limit, block, stud, flange, cleat or! At the semi-annual meeting stitute yesterday, Joseph Mac- Dunstan's University, who {ian Home and Behool ist sre nieraite oes eg eee Hamilton, bit Kitchener kort af devigh sahich i tat ree Se ae Lai ae a a oe Fae Hesind into FI. Federation of ee eee nee ed fave the keynote agdress; A. awe M aed, pees ident Kings..Queens, City rae B wT scnwhie wat Hillsdale cowlh and js controlled be a superior be ee atineeciee oS Aleti sevend-the- Home and School Associations - the Institute, greets (LEFT te Sands, Shelbumne, N.S...‘ na at the P 1 Home ait School. Prince County ... : 2 of Ann Arhar, Willam- Van, civilization,”’ Ma) Donald _ FE. nce = a re EZ bher « ~ amelie . pean " lat hour. iP areas where "O. traction surface of the tire.” | if the Prov cial Vocational In. RIGHT), “Rev E J Riche, “St: tional president of the Canad federation (See story Page 37> “Cicer + Horn, defence-director (ot. .Keyhoe. told-a-press conference... : - — era ose oe inl neat arnt iisedaadbibessaea ices | oi a